Private Foreign Investment in India August 1999 Authors: Suma Athreye‚ Manchester School of Management‚ England Sandeep Kapur‚ Birkbeck College‚ University of London‚ England Address for correspondence Sandeep Kapur Department of Economics Birkbeck College Gresse Street London W1P 2LL UNITED KINGDOM Telephone: Fax email 44 171 631 6405 44 171 631 6416 skapur@econ.bbk.ac.uk Abstract Private foreign capital‚ whose presence in Indian industry was long regarded with concern and suspicion
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Foreign capital: The capital available to any country other than the domestic capital in order to finance any domestic purpose is called foreign capital. Need for Foreign Capital 1.Capital investment requirements – Since underdeveloped countries want to industrialize themselves within a short period of time‚ it becomes necessary to increase capital investment substantially. This requires a high level of savings. However‚ because of general poverty‚ the savings are very low. This creates a
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Effects of Working Capital Management on Company Profitability An industry-wise study of Finnish and Swedish public companies Erik Rehn Department of Accounting Hanken School of Economics Helsinki 2012 HANKEN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Department of: Type of work: Master’s Thesis Accounting Author: Erik Rehn Date: 13.3.2012 Title of thesis: Effects of Working Capital Management on Company Profitability Abstract: Working Capital Management has lately been a hot topic since
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Materials .............................................................................................................7 1. Projects‚ The Cutting Edge of Development ....................................................................9 What Is a Project? .................................................................................................................9 Plans and Projects .................................................................................................................11
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Capital structure describes how a corporation has organized its capital—how it obtains the financial resources with which it operates its business. Businesses adopt various capital structures to meet both internal needs for capital and external requirements for returns on shareholders investments. As shown on its balance sheet‚ a company’s capitalization is constructed from three basic blocks: Long-term debt. By standard accounting definition‚ long-term debt includes obligations that are not
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Large-scale investment inflow in the real sector of the economy is one of the defining conditions of forced industrial-innovative development of Kazakhstan. Given that currently the supply of domestic investors is not always able to meet the growing domestic demand for investment resources. Importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) takes place in this case. Decline in FDI flows is noticed in almost all groups of countries‚ but especially notable losses are in the advanced economies. According
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companies that took part of this study despite their busy schedules. Very special thanks goes to our supervisor Joakim Wincent whose patience and understanding made this project a nice conclusion for our studies at the Umeå university. We would also like to thank our families and love ones for their continuing support during this project and throughout our studies. Now it is time for us to test how well the knowledge carries us in practice. In Hamburg and Umeå‚ Sanna Lamberg & Sandra Vålming
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The Future of Investment Banking The era of investment-banking (IB) post-economic crisis of 2008 will see increasingly modest returns and a much meeker future. Returns on equity (ROE)‚ a standard measure of profitability‚ once routinely ranged from 20-25%‚ have now halved to 13% and will continue to plummet to 6-9% by 2017 with the incorporation of new regulations. These regulations will fundamentally change the face of IB. Higher capital standards will force banks to shrink their balance sheets—making
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THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF INVESTMENT ACTIVITY OF THE INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE In dynamically developing and rapidly changing environment such as economics of Ukraine‚ management of investment activity at enterprise as socio-economic phenomenon is in need of continuous improvement‚ development‚ deep knowledge‚ system presentation and practical application‚ therefore in systematic improving definition‚ identification. Investment activity at the industrial enterprise has been researched by such domestic
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Increased financial pressures on hospitals have elevated the importance of working capital management‚ that is‚ the management of current assets and current liabilities‚ for hospitals’ profitability. Efficient working capital management allows hospitals to reduce their holdings of current assets‚ such as inventory and accounts receivable‚ which earn no interest income and require financing with short-term debt. The resulting cash inflows can be reinvested in interest-bearing
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